Zimbabwe to reform c.bank

By MacDonald Dzirutwe Zimbabwe's new finance minister said on Sunday he would reform the central bank and that help from regional power South Africa was crucial for recovery. Tendai Biti from the

U.S. recession hits black colleges hard

By Matthew Bigg Black colleges in the United States are reeling from the impact of a recession that has hit their funding and are struggling to retain poor and middle income students.

CYPRUS GOURMET: St. Valentine’s Special

GHALANOS: “Love at First Sip?” Founded in 1929 as a food importer/distributor, Othon Ghalanos changed direction in 1967 when the present CEO Stelios Ghalanos took over the reigns from his father. The

PORTFOLIO TRACKER : Prepare for change

. The global economy and financial markets are being transformed, a result of the huge growth in easy credit over recent years slamming into the credit crunch buffers and meeting head-on with

Protectionist Sarkozy becomes EU villain

By Crispian Balmer French President Nicolas Sarkozy has gone from hero to villain in the European Union within just six weeks, the plaudits for his deft leadership of the 27-nation bloc giving

Obama’s use of fear card may backfire

By Tabassum Zakaria President Barack Obama may think words like "catastrophe," "crisis" and "disaster" help sell his economic rescue plans, but U.S. history has shown that scare tactics can backfire. Having campaigned

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